THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956.
Milwaukee Braves Regain Lead In National League Pennant Race
New York, Sept. 23.
The Milwaukee Braves regained possession of first place in the National League Permant Race on Sunday when they beat the Chicago Cubs, 7-4, and the Brooklyn Dodgers' game with the Pittsburgh Pirates was suspended in the minth inning because of the 7 o'clock Pennsylvania curfew law.
The Braves' Joy was considerably diminished, however, because the Dodgers were leading, 8-8, and must retire only three batters tomorrow night to regain the top rung. Then the Dodgers will have an opportunity to lengthen the lead to a haif game in a regularly-scheduled night game with the Pirates.
And, right behind the two City Athletics won the opener
ti leaders, standi
Cincinnal of their doubleheader by rapping Redlegs, still waiting for the Billy Porce for 10 hits and a 3-2
number" "that would | decision
while the moete
Baltimore enable them fu wid up on top Orioles clinched sixth place of the fraile scramble on Sep-behind Connie Johnson's three- lendar 30.
hitter when they beat the The
Redicgs stayed in the Washington Senator«, 6-3,, Öght today when they it for other American League activity. homera to down the St
THE SCORES National
League
Cardinals. 3-2
ISTICS
fiued within a
3-4. und game Arc A
had of the top
Philadelphi
New York
GRAND SLAM
10 Bruton slammed the first of his career Ton the big blow 101 Lije Braves
That triumph over the Clubes blow by Brulon, who also bod ນົມ ນ • enther bite. boxested Milwaukeee's lead to 7-0, in the sixth D
Hob Bubl yielded བ་་ Üntee runs in the revenih wis conket for another in The
vigirth before Gene Conley re- plex ham and tained the Cubs the rest of the way,
A record crowd of 44,932 at Forber Fled saw the Dodgers blast out 12 hits including
[WO
homers by Gil Hodges to run up 8-3 led with two out in the top of the ninth.
the year the curfew
in
Cleveland Detroit
1 2 1 11 19 0 Lemon, Garels (3), Nortcaki (8) and Hegns Averill (8), Lary (20-13) and WDson. LP. 1.12 ( 2014 ), HRS-Bollings (0th), Maxwell (20th).-United 1're
Chess
Olympiad
Moscow, Sept. 23.
In the closing stages of the Moscow Chess Olympiad tonight, only adjourned games were played, with the 11th and last round for the final and number one consolation pools to be played off tomorrow.
Crechoslo-
Today's results were as fol- 7. Switzerland, lows for adjourned games in the valia and England oach with dinad pool
18 pointe
10. Rumanin-171⁄2 points. 11. Denmark-16% points 12. Irrati--131⁄2 pointe, IST
CONSOLATION FOOL Today's adjourned match sestalte "in the first Consolation Pool were:
Eighth Round; Bulgaria boat Argentine 2% to 1% points.
Ninth Round: Argentine beat Czechoslovakia-3 to 1.
Yugoslavia boat Isrue] by 234 to 14.
England beat Rumania2 to 1.
Tenth
Round: Isroci and Rumania drew with 2 points each.
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by
SHOOTING THE SOCCER LINE
::
Colour-Biased Crowd
No Good For Game
Says JACK WOOD
(Stories Behind The Saturday Matches)
The story of Charlie Williams and the Leyton Orient crowd takes unpleasant. reading. Charlie, 26, is a Yorkshire lad from the mining village of Upton, who plays centre-half for Doncaster Rovers. He is also coloured.
Footboll has no place for cofour prejudice. Yet Rovers' manager Peter Doherty said...after Willams had taken more than his share of abuse from the Orient crowd -"It is not the first time Charlie has been singled out and attacked."
Harsh thingy WENK Willie when Orient forward Tom Johnston
one of their
Many
the
Ninth Round Ireland and A- tria drew with 2 points each.
Chile beat France by 2% to 12.
sód toj elleck on Trevor Ford, who took an "impossible-angle" goal in Tenth Round: Austria bent
contre, over the Cardiff captaincy from the 6-0 win over Torquay, and Soviet Union beat Yugoslavia Chile by 3 to 1.
was | Sherwood, and Harrington, produced that old-wing zip for by 24 to 1.
Finland drew with Iceland - sent off 30 minutes from back after miming two games, the first time this season, two points each,
time after one
Goal Openings
who had Howard, senior, Sweden and Poland were tussles. A crowd walter after Chariton insido-right Jimmy | token a day off from hill job to lovel with 1 cuch (one game the game and continued
Gould (I think you can forgatsco his son play, kater laughed adjourned for the second time). Jeera and insults 14 Charlie all aboud that transfer request his way through a 15-minute
Order in the No 1 Consola- went to the Doncaster coach
now) humbly turned the song-and-dance act at Brighton Lor Pool tonight, with
to one with his teangates, 1100
dressing-room
assistant Supporters' Club dance. An
Hirtl. Doberty said the trainer Alox still adjourned, was
longest- "Good An angry
boy." mald game
Valley Howard other day: "Charlie is one of the serving member of the
"What wie 1 cleanest players I know. There staff and asked: are time when
Wrong?” Jimmy, of the to play with a little mo
speedy, con- burst-through. had
FINAL POOL ORDER Order in the final pool to- night, with all adjourned games concluded, was as follows:
Soviet Union-28% pointa
Hungary beat 241⁄2 to 131⁄2.
Denmark
al
R IL
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10
2
4
The
ATTENDANCE RECORD
Milwaukee, Sept. 23. The Milwaukee Braves broke the 2,000,000
home attendance gure for the third straight year today, with a crowd of 47,014 bringing
1950 total to 2,400,331
1
2.
-24
Hungary and Yugoslavio
points cach Argentine 21 points. West Germany
- 20t
follows.
Simmons (4-10) and Lopta Coniez. Littlefield (4), Ridzik (8), McCall it and Westrum, LP-Gomez (7-17) FRS Lopata 2.
32nd) 31st I Blaylock (10th), Jones (16th). White (1901),
Only the New York Yankees the Cleveland Indians have been able to break the two- million mark The Braves #ci the National
League attendance record with 2.131,388 in 1954 End had 2,005,836 in 1085.
American League
R 21
3 10
1
2
9
1
Kongos City Chicago
und Smith, Lollar, Mona
(9-10) Comman Pierce (20-03 and (U).
Washington Baltimore
Stobbs, Wiestor
This is the fourth season in a row that Milwaukee hay led the Major Leagues in attendance. In the Braves lest year here 1933
club drew 1,820,200. The Braves played 88 home garnes this season.
The scaling capacity of Milwaukee County Studlust
43.117
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0 3 1
13
Brodowski (6) (8)
Courtney. and
Triandos. (9.11) Bod
HR- (15-14)
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12
1
4
B
0
(7)
and
Don Newcombe's 28th win of Johnson
was in his grasp. but (1,3-Stobbs
halled muters and Willeme (11) The Dodgers still must retire New York
Pittsburgh three arrow night to gain the win
Ed Batley homered in the 10th laning to give the Resliegs their
batters
to-Boston
Coleman, Grim
Berna Brower, Dvjock (9) and WP-Grim (0-1), LP- fatey
Brewer (19-9) (21st)
The Yankers with a capacity of 70 000, Bud two nullion fans
Ave consecutive
SCUBOTEN. Clevoland went over the Lung million mark in 1948 and 1949.
--United Press,
HR-McDougald and Gus three-run homer
valory in the opener JENIS
Wally Poit's 30th round-tripper puced them to the second-game
In
National League
Chavagy The Idless ut four homers during the doublcharles Milwaukee
3
4 5 7 8 D Rush, Valentinelti (6). Davis to 220 one short of the Major), Hücker (8) and Landrith
to increase
their season's total
La Rue record held by the 1M7
New York Charts
istals.
(13-9).
Rice, Comy (8) and
WP-Buhl (18-8) HRS-Brufon
2 5
3 B
1.P-Rush Don Gress went the dista 17th). King (18th). for
victory in is third
the
St Lu opener white Tom Acker, aldve
Cinematt by Buster Freeman in the inth when the “u dānožs Failed for
Poholsky
Katt. FW-> FUEN
his fourth Won
Gross (3-0) and Burgess, HRS-- | Post (35th), Balley (2014).
the nightcap
T
runs
(10 minings) (0-14)
Stan Lopata hit two ikome (Game auspended after eight
and Curt Sumtnons pilehed four-hitter to lead the Pflege- be completed Mon-
day night, September
24)
delphia Philles to a 6-2 win Brooklyn
over the Now York Clars in Pittsburgh the other National League com lest,
3
I
B 12
Newcombe and Campanella. Hall, Kins (3). Munger (4), The American Lëngue Cham- | Pollet (4), Pace (5), Waters (0), pston New York Yankees whip-|Gerber (7) and Shepard, HRS
the Boston Red Sox. 74. Hodges, 2, (291h and 30th) with Mickey Manti
A
Hongkong FA
Fixtures For
Sept. 29 & 30
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 First Division
KMB v. Club-Club 5.30 p.m. Ref. R. Gray: Lines. H. A. Shep- pard/F. W. Bates.
South China v. St. Joseph's. Caroline H 5.30 p.m. Her Mak Yeung Fat Lines. R. Webb/A. A. James. Police
RAF-Boundary S1.
5.30 p.m. Ret. L. Chang, Lines. 5. U. Woo/F. J O'Brien
RES. DIVISION
1.
points.
6 Bulgarta-19 points.
LRC Tennis
Fixtures
Followin Charistonskalpes eming week.
14 The LAC
TODAY
AŁ D 25,
Tenni
for Re
Cính Ladles Doubles Open Court d W/0 My Clutton
Dirett Richards/Mi- Labexder v
M+ Mr
and Mix Macfee.
Mia Atiusta encik
Club Ledire' troubire 'cap Court bijs Miller and Max Clusil
My Metaren and Mrs Brandi
As 5.30 p.m.
Vlah Men's Doubles Open Court 4. 51. Pridhani and C. Chat v F. Stuckey na E. Zuloetf.
Clad sixed poabits Open Cours 5.
Saubolle and bice F. itawlings v 3. Saul und Minu Tyde-
Iran
Club Men's Singles M'caz Court 2: A. T. Dow v w/o 1. Crot tun/g, Bachmann.
Court 3: W. K. Tho Widiner.
Enter-Hong Handicap
ν Τ.
A
Court 4: A. Köpkins and J derson (Mercantile Bank) v K, Baker and D. Mumor (Public Works De- partment)
H. 3. Armstrong and N. Court Moure Deacons) y D. R. Holmes and W. R. Chung (Urban Council).
Court 3: W/o W. Human and W. Liddle (Mercantile Bank D. Sherriff and II. Chung (Per?, Marwicks) v w/o G. Graham and R. Baker (Hong- kong Land)/H. Eggenberger and It. Hell (Kellera).
1. Iceland 25 points. 2. Austria--24 points,
Sweden--23 points gome odjourned).
points.
8.
(one him
Belgium-22 points. The
Netherlands - 20%
Colombia and France-20
points coch.
8. Chile-19% points.
9.
Finland 10% points.
10. East Germany-18 points.
11. Poland-185 points (une gume adjourned).
12.
Norway-15 points.
NO 2 CONSOLATION POOL
teralis
ndjourned th (last round) matches in the No 27 Contato Pool played of Tonight were:
The Philippines beat Luxem- bining 4 to 0. Mongolia
to 19%
Int Indin
22
bit
1 have to call athlan-style,
trolled
"He is sensitive and zomu out curved out as many goal open-
of his way to avoid trouble. Tings on his own ns the other don't thinkic I have over Pat nino forward's together, but
half ¦ profited not. | through a more unhappy
nour in
than this since I come into Anawer of the canny, tactics- football
wise Alex: "You were taking the Williams, a
that bail just
WeC chapery, likable
bl fellow, triód hard to ignore the further on; that was making
behaviour, But crowd's
it is harder to shoot, not caster, hard to keep your head-and
true Many of Jimmy's narrow-angle shots were smoth- Charlie thank goodness
did-
Manchester City when some of the irresponsible
whose ones on the terraces lose theirs, keeper John Savage,
Last Good Friday, Williams Bromley, Kent, birthplace is a was hit by stones
Into right nearer thrown
the Valley the Doncaster goalmouth during the birthplace of nearly the home game with Liverpool, the Charlton stan Knives and pepper pota luken from a train to the match were also thrown onto the pitch.
NO FEAR NOW
eered
father In the afternoon. Howard "Good boy," said son a few hours later. Yes, just in couple of
of lovable.Cockney boys together.
• Brighton's best forward in the Torquay taming was inside- right Albert Mundy. While his old club, Portsmouth, look for
an inside mon with punchi, | Albert
that is providing Just quality in the Brighton attack.
A LITTLE MKED UP Chelsea manager Ted Drake's order to
young
Tight-back MacFarlane Intist have
lon
Boulded
than
all
anyone not
le mixed up to
knowing
Birminghom attack plan, But
the Drako words were wise.
Watch
centre- their Pity City right-beck, forwards," said Drake, "par- Leivers, debited with Charlton's ticularly when he moves out to goal.
He knew precious little Į the right." Ian, three weeks in
气 about
A powerful
English football, did just that, Luton Town chairman Percy | range blast froin Gordon Hurst | and cut out the few menacing
into about | felled him and cannoned
centres meant for goal-grabber Govan
was
short-
Chelsen
fans
who thought Frankie Howard and Frankie they saw a McNichol The Foll Howord put on star shows for ever the Birmingham goni-line Brighton fans last Saturday were right, it did. But refereo Frankle, Junior Francis to A.E Moore had already blown some Brighton follower-got for offside,
The Saar and Ireland were level with 1% points each (one Mitchell is also worried
crowds, who stay away. The the net. adjourned for the Raumte
2-0 victory
over Everton sreond time).
been by only 18,000 people.. Puerto Rico was a leading 3,000 fewer than at any previous Greve by 3 to 0 with one game
First Division game on tha adjourned for the second time,
ground Order BT1 this pool with only
Says Mr Mitchell; 1 Twa gurnes still adjourned wa
We not understand it.
spent The Philippines-24 points nearly £20,000
on ground im- 2. The Saar 22 points (one
provements and there is no far game adjourned).
now of
locked anyone being ourt."
(one
India-20% points. Iron-19 points. Puerto
Rico-18 adjourned).
3
4.
4.
Kame
7
8, Greece-10
garne adjourned).
pointa
4. Mongolia-181⁄2 points.
Scotland--171⁄2 points.
points
Duncan Marurger Daily answers his chairman this way: The crowds want to see stars. They
and to
have seen ours
people (one draw the
Court 9: P. Andresen v" w/o Q. j^), Ireland-13 points-(one Norton/. Furrell,
TOMORROW
V
Mtu
Club Ladies' Binglés Open Court
6: Mrs Daniel Rawlings.
At 5.30 pm. Inter-itong fandicap Court 4: M. Pridham & D. Rodri- gues (HK Bank) v R. Farrell de A.
KMB v. Club.-Club 4 p.m. Ref. F. W.
W. Bates; Lines. WongFuzey (IK Bank). King Chung/J. J. Murphy.
South Chine Caroline
v. St. Joseph's.--
4 p.m. Ret. A. A James: Lines. Trung King Hong F. R. Praticu,
singling as
pinch-holder (a
ODU UD A
St. Lots Cincinnati
A
0
0
0
(2nd game)
Wohmer, Schmidt (0) and Sinith.
h
Acker, Freeman (0) Badley WP-Acker (4-3). LP-Wehmeier (11-11).
HRS-
wide Iad aver Ted Williams in their rice for the battle title.
FIRST SINCE 1948 Frank Lary become the Detroit Tipers first 20-game winner
1948 when 31C ched a two hitter in beat the Cleveland Indians, 11~1.
Lary had a no-hitter until the eighth when Bobby Avila singled ju centre-feld. The Tigers sup- ported Lary with 18-hit which - included homers by Charley |
Maxwell and Frank Bulling.
The Chicago White Sox senrød a 0-1 victory after the Kansas
חנון
Police v. RAF-Boundary St. p.m. Ret. F. J. O'Brien; Lines,
H. Lane/Two Hon Kit. SECOND DIVISION Taikoo V. Gymnastic.-H. V 4
Ref. Che
Cheung Yon
Sing:
Welmeler (2nd), Bell (281b), Lines, P. A. Barretto/S. Tye. Post (30th). Repuiski (11th).
Tramways v
RAMC.
CH.V. 4 American League
D. P. La: Lines, Llu p.m. (Second Games }
Y Ting Kal/S
Kwok. Kansas City
5 2
v. RAF Sai Work- Telophone v. Chienge
5 0 2
H.V. 6.30 pm. Ref. F. A. Bar- Crushlock, Crimlan (2). retto: Lines, Cheung Yen Sing/ Kretlow (9), Shantz (8). S. Y Kwok.
Harrington (8). McMahan (8) Staley (8-2) bra Lallur. LP-Cruddock (0-2).
n. 1ompson.
Headache
Do not wait patiently for your suffering to end Jake for 2 tablets of CAFASPIN dissolved in half a glass of water, and headache will (ER)
soon vonish
GFASPIN
PHOTOGRAPHS
by our Staff Photographers
Lawns Bowls
Colony Tennis Finals Pharmacy Week Party
Po Leung Kuk Flag Day
Cub Rally at Cricket Club
Rifle Meeting Prize Presentation
Football Dinner at Tai Tung Restaurant Parade Prosentation at Victoria Barracks Lifesavers Swimming Finals & Prize Presentation Indian Recreation Club Mid-Autumn Festival Dance Opening of Lap Tak School, Cheung Kwan O Village French Community Lays Wreath at the Monument Opening of Y.M.C.A. Hostel, Tonkin Street Diocesan Boys School Swimming Sports St. Joseph's Old Boys Dance at C.C.C Talkoo Dock Annual Sport Meet Colony Swimming Finals
All Local Sports. Local Presentations. Local Weddings,
Etc. Etc.
Available at
SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST. LTD.
p.
CMB v. Tang Wal→H.V, 6.30 Ref. Ping Pui: Lines. D. P. Lai/Chan Shiu Chuen.
Dockyard v. Solleitors.-B.V. 6.30 p.m. Ref. Liu Ting Kai; Lines. S. Tye/Chan Man Chong.
Cours 5 d. Punchem & T. W. You (Jane) v G. Norton Be A Pitch (PWD).
Men's Singles Open Court 0: J. Coller y M, Hogan. Men's Singles Handicap (Semi-final)
Court 7: W/o E. Dachimann/A. T. Dow V W/o W. K.
Toon/F
Widmedes' Ringler Handicap
Court 8: Mrs 8. Hardingham/Mias G. Tydeman v Mr K. Macfec/Mrs Driessen
Mixed Doubles Handicap Court 9: Mr & Mrs Crofton v 14 Cal & Mrs Namilton,
Ladles Singles Open (Brmi-buat)
Fowler
Court 2: DETA Sunnucks.
WEDNESDAY
At 6.30 pm,
Y
Mia
Ladley ||'rap Singles Finni Court B. Mes "Hardingham Alexander
v
Mrs
Mrs
Mixed Doubles Open Court 4: D. Green Aski Richardson y F. Stuckey and Mrs Miller.
Court 6: Mr and Mrs. Ammostrong
v Mr and Mrs Crofion.
Men's Open Slagles
Court 7: E. Saubolle y· Lutkiasy,
Men's Elandicap Singlem
game adjourned)
10. Luxembourg-9 points.
LAST GAME'
The Philippines by winning his
gurne of the Olymplazi against Luxembourg today gained 25th pince in the tourna- ment ne leader of the number two consolation pool.
In
the opposition must have big 17 GRTHER afraid there aren't many in the Everton tearn,"
No comment from Messa Mitchell and Duncan on whether Saturday's football kept the faithful 18,000 happy.
Football League To Discuss Official Floodlit Competition On
Sept. 26
By WILLIAM NEWMAN
London, Sept 23.
Alf Sherwood's international A scheme for an official floodlight competition will be future is still brightnewa one of the main items for discussion at the football league which will not surprise
and his meeting in Wolverhampton next Wednesday (Sept 26). manager Neil McBain Watford term after their 3-0
Attempts have been made to provident fund and help offset The Sour, placed second In defeat at Newport Alf la certain orgenise unofficial floodlight the loss of income from declin- this pool and india third to to captain Wales agadnet Soot-tournaments outside the League, ing League games. gain the 26th and 27th places land on October 20.
but with most clube unwilling Plans for the now floodlight respectively in the competition, With Sherwood's
Place
to incur the displeasure of the league are still in the discussion Laxembourg finished last in assured,
and parent
body. these "pirate" stage but it is understood that a tournament starting in into shart "friendly" January and lasting between
and wo
throo months But
matches have visualised-China Mali Special. proved popular and the Football Legue are faced with organising
three solectors
dissolved
the pool and thereby 34th and Welsh FA secretary Herbert schemes have last in the Olympiad. — France- Powoł watched Cardif at little more than Presse.
Bolton, Their mission
Australians Insisted
On Johnson Playing
In The Fourth Test
London, Sept. 23.
The Australian cricket team threatened to go on Court 2: A. Filch v 1. Eggen strike before the Fourth Test match at Manchester this
year, according to a book published today.
"Mixed Doubles Handicap Court 9 H. Hawlings and Mes Macfee v Mr and Mrs Clout. Men's Handicap Double
SUNDAY, SEPT. 30 FIRST DIVISTÖN Eastern V. CAA-Caroline | berger, Hill 5.30 p.m. Rat, C. F. Minta; Lines. S. U. Woo/P. Manson.
Sing Tao v. Army Club 5.30 p.r. Ref. J. D. Jones; Lines, A. H. R. Tucker/W. Sanders. Kwong Wah v. Navy-Navy
5,30 p.m Ref. S. F. Brader
Lines. Ref.
J. Kirkham/Wong
King Chung.
SECOND DIVISION Jardine v. Prisonn-Carolina Hill 4 p.m. Ref. P Monson; Lines. Li Ping Pul/Yu Loong Kin.
B. & S. v. REME.-Club 4 pan. Ref: W. Sander; Lines, R. H. Lane/Mak Hin Tang,
THIRD DIVISION
In, Godown v. 5. & B Tamar-Navy 4 pm. Ref, Chan Shiu Chuen; Lines. Digby Lee/ Lee Kan Chi.
p.m.
Court 9: D. Becker and A. Jessen
y H. Heft and d. Bachuriosity.
THURSDAY
At 5.30 pm,
Inter-itong Handicap
matches.
these
an attractive competition of their
Fred Hawkins
own or asking the possibility of Wins Top Money
a big break away by some the more
Le clubs. The
refused to recognise the bold idea of
floodlight
cup
and though
ugh the clubs
Are Mill
In Open Golf
Oklahoma, City, Sept. 28. Fred Hawkins El Paso, Texas,
City
Open
72-hole
golf
with fixtures, the going through overcaine Warner Dickson,
"cup" Lag hos of St Petersburg, Florida, today been dropped.
But in
in refusing to win top money in the $15,000 to support
the League and to respond with ther scheme or chance of showdown nine-under-per score of 279,
FINANCIAL ASPECT Now it has been announc
own
Oklahoma
with a totamatont
Hawidns, who strokes behind at the end of 54 WAS threa
holes, carded a three-under-par
The players stated then that they would not take that the League's 45-34 (69) today over the cool,
the fleld if their captain, Ian Johnson, were omitted from committer has been the team, it said,
Cutler's book on the test seriós | sind? "Behind the Australian Tests- 1960" published Today
the idea of
floodlight ind
windy Twin Hill Country Club G mid-week
course, He won $2,400 as his They This was stated in Norman, refuse to lend the side in his have been prompted by the le
may
finoncini aspect of such
Dickinson, who led the field a tourna The players individually asment for the 13 clubs in the nine-under-par 207 had bogey into the final 18 holes with a by sured Johnson of their support unofficial Southern Floodlight trouble on the dret nine today
and when he
returnct from League have been sharing all the and came into the Clubhouse Buckingham Palace Investiture profils from their Successful
eseful with a two-over-par 88.7 where He Had been honoured by venture. the cricket, he
Queen
To for servides
If the Football League organise by a de-their own tournament they will wis mbi not putation representing the
Court 4: W/o it.J. Armstrong y Putnam. R. Moore (Dergona)/D.R. Kolinos
M. David
Mumon (P.W.D.)/A. Hoy w/ claimed that Johnson was the spokesman told fahh./be on a percentage of the pro
fort
the Bank/H. Eggenberger and II. Betti (Helleru).
Sten's Open Singles
revenue is
the player KNOCKOUT WIN
On the back ning the slender, 20-year-old Floridan, protego of Ben Hogan, gained a par 36,
Two Oklahoma City golfers Jimmy Claunt, pro at Twin Hlas end Bod- Ecton--anished. in a tie for third with 72-hole totals of 283
Buy Mawen
Odessa,
and W.K. Chung (Urban County Groversy arose after
The author recalled the con- Australia Waller and Wicking & Co.).
defeated in had been soundly Count 15 W/o K. Baker and D. the Third Test and some papers
and J Anderson (Mortantile W. Huggan and W. Elle
worth his place as key player er's, and should be replaced as cap sơn
non that the
fite and the extry whole party was needed to bolster tain by the popular Keith Miller. quite sure that he would not be
"Immediately nows of the attack on Inn Johnson reached newspaper attacks
nor stampeded by but they the touring party's hotel had wanted him to how that if he
Cutler did not play they wouldn't.” aald, "a wave of indignation The book described the re- champion: Duiliolet: beat German hind Dickinson at the start of
the swept through
maka" cent test sories and analysed champion Albert Mueller by a today's round, and Bill. Casper Keith Miller said that if John-criticality the decisions by the thirt-rock knockout in a non- of Chula Vista, California, fled fon did not lend Australia in the captains and the seleutora, - title fight here, tonight-United for fourth place with 12849, fourth and fik tésta "I shali
Unield Press.
Press
United Press.
Court D E. Zuleur v w/o J. Catter/M. Hogan,
Court 9: M, Pridhám v J. Jenking.
Ladies' Denbies Open
Semi-Final' Court Me Fowlor and Me Hawlings v Mix Muler and Mr "Mixed Doubles Handicap Court 9: A. Flich and Mrs Alexan-
• der V w/o Mr and Mrs Hanton/Mr and Mrs Crofton.
C. & W. v, Dodwell,H.V. 4 Clout.
Ret. Choy
Wing Chun; Linoo, Fook On/Lak Tat Sur
AFS V Mercantile,H.V.. 4 p.m. Ref. Cha Ghe Shing, Lines, Mok Ying Chef/Ng Chan Wing. Aircraft v. RIEHAV. + p.m. Ref. Hau Sik Wal; Lines. Ng Yus Wal/H, N. Tumn.
Carolla Hin v. Rediffusion- 1.V. 5.30 p.m. Ref.: George Jor; Lines Fenng Nal Buy Wong Yuk Chungta
University CMB-H.V.
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4.30 p.m.. Ref. Lau Kim Ming: Kines
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